Entertainment systems – FORD 2003 Ranger v.2 User Manual
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SAMPLE HIERARCHIES
If you are burning your own MP3
discs, it is important to understand
how the MACH
MP3 music system
will read the hierarchies you create.
This is an example of creating a
directory structure that is one level
deep with various types of music.
While various files are present, (files
with extensions other than mp3),
only files with the .mp3 extension
will be played. Other files will be
ignored by the system. This enables
you to use the same MP3 disc for a
variety of tasks on your work
computer, home computer and your
MACH
MP3 music system.
This hierarchy is an example of a
more complex directory structure.
While you are capable of setting up
many directory levels when burning
a CD, the MACH
MP3 music
system will display the structure as
if it were only one level deep.
Therefore, the system will condense
the complex hierarchy into a
structure similar to the
one-level-deep example above. This
will not harm the MP3 disc and will
not change the hierarchy that is
actually written on the disc. Only
mp3 files will be played, files with
other extensions will be skipped.
Disc
[01]**
coolsong.mp3
(01-01) {T001}
rocksong.mp3
(01-02) {T002}
Rock
[02]
specialsong.mp3
(02-01) {T003}
Classics
Old Group
[03]
oldsong.mp3
(03-01) {T004}
Classical
Piano
[04]
sonata01.mp3
(04-01) {T005}
sonata02.mp3
(04-02) {T006}
sonata03.mp3
(04-03) {T007}
sonata04.mp3
(04-04) {T008}
Album Info
artist1.jpg
biography.txt
Opera
[05]
aria.mp3
(05-01) {T009}
chorus.mp3
(05-02) {T010}
first act.mp3
(05-03) {T011}
Swing
[06]
swingstuff.asx
swingsong.mp3
(06-01) {T012}
ragtime.ram
Work
proposal.doc
presentation.ppt
spreadsheet.xls
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